Yokohama
Yokohama AVID H4S
Yokohama AVID H4S
  • 3.7
      (94 customer reviews)
    Price Range:  USD $95.99 to $272.99
    All Season
    All Season

    Yokohama AVID H4S

    Features:

    • Four wide circumferential grooves for outstanding water evacuation and improved lateral traction.
    • Miltiple cross grooves provide more edges for improved wet traction.
    • Continuous center rib enhances high-speed stability.


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    3.4
    Yokohama
    AVID H4S
    Overall  Dry Wet Snow Handling Comfort Noise Treadwear
    3.6
  • Anonymous
    8/19/2010
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  • bought a set of Avid H4S 2 yeears ago .need new tires today . travelled a whopping 55715 km. only nice ride though while they last
    1.3
  • Anonymous
    6/20/2010
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  • Had the tires one month, hate them, they roam the road like crazy, barely can hold the car on the road. In the wind its actuallly dangerous. I went back to dealer and he was a total jerk, wouldn't even look up a different set, called corporate headquarters and they were no help, said i had to take them to the dealer, and he will SELL me some new ones, big deal. I will never ever buy from dealer again nor buy Yokahoma ever again.
    4.1
  • Bryan
    2/17/2010
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  • Chrysler Sebring - 205 60/16 -
    4.4
  • Anonymous
    2/16/2010
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  • 2008 Honda Fit Base - 205/45R16 - Miles above the OEM tires (Dunlop SP31 A/S P175/65R14). Went with a bigger rim/smaller sidewall and the ride still improved drastically (quieter, smoother ride, better handling).
    2.6
  • Simpson
    12/21/2009
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  • 2002 Diamante VR-X - As many have said already, THESE TIRES ARE TERRIBLE IN THE SNOW...They were good on dry and wet pavement - But once they had 20K they are treacherous in snowy conditions...Have no idea how these get an All-Season label? I guess if you define AS as rain and sun, then it is an AS tire? DO NOT recommend this one...
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